In this review

Space & practicality

How it copes with people and clutter

Space isn’t a problem if you’re sitting in the front, with head, leg and shoulder room all very generous.

True, the news isn’t quite so good for those in the back, but the Continental GT is still more practical than most coupés; those under six feet tall will be fine and you can fit a large, rear-facing child seat behind the front passenger’s seat.

At 358 litres, the boot is smaller than the Mercedes S-Class Coupé’s (400 litres). However, it’s bigger than the Aston Martin DB11’s (270 litres) and will easily take a set of golf clubs or a few carry-on suitcases.

There are 3 trims available for the Continental GT coupe. Click to see details.See all versions

OUR PICK

CONTINENTAL GT

The long list of standard equipment includes 21in alloy wheels, full Matrix LED headlights, a 10-speaker, 650-watt audio system, wi-fi and a 12.3in touchscreen infotainment system. However, it’s di...View trim